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'Saint of Death' gathers followers in Mexican town

Lined up inside a dark-black painted building in Ciudad?Ju?rez, Mexico, worshippers of La Santa Muerte wait their turn to place their rolled-up paper prayers at the feet of a 5-foot tall statue of an idolized female skeletal figure. She is draped in a white, laced cloak and holds a small globe in one hand, and a tall wooden scythe in the other.

Many of the Santa Muerte statues started popping up in this city around 2009, when drug-related violence began to ravage this border town. More than 10,000 people have been killed in Ciudad?Ju?rez?alone since 2007, when Mexico?s outgoing President Felipe Calder?n?first declared war on the country?s drug cartels. The murder rate earned Ciudad?Ju?rez?the title of murder capital of the world for a while.

Followers recognize La Santa Muerte as an iconic figure of prayer for those looking for protection. The Catholic Church in Mexico denounces the worship as a cult.

The origins of Santa Muerte worship is debated, but many believe it came from the ancient Aztecs and their worship of death. The modern image of Santa Muerte is believed to have surfaced in the mid-20th?century in poor areas of Central Mexico. Now, Santa Muerte can be found throughout all of Mexico, the border, and even some parts of the United States.

Yolanda Salazar inside her prayer room. (Photo Alex Pe?a)

?You can ask the Santa Muerte for many things,? said Yolanda Salazar, self-proclaimed priestess of the Santa Muerte cult in Ciudad Juarez.

?Here in?Ju?rez, people pray for protection, but also health, and for love. What?s important is it comes from the heart. If your intentions are true, it will help you,? she said.

Salazar lives in and runs this particular sanctuary, which is located in the heart of the city, just a drive of a few minutes from the border with the United States. It?s believed there are many makeshift sanctuaries and Santa Muerte altars in?Ju?rez, but Salazar?s is public, and the most popular.

She said she had just a handful of followers in 2010, when she first opened her Santa Muerte sanctuary, which consists of perhaps 100 or more small and large statues of Santa Muerte. This year, her weekly prayer vigils to the Santa Muerte draw in a crowd similar to the size of a Catholic Mass.

Sign telling Santa Muerte believers where to place their money for good luck economically. (Photo by Alex Pe?a)

On this particular night, her vigil resembled more of a Mexican fiesta than an underground worship of death. Mariachi music flooded out into the street, and the 25 or more worshipers ate and danced while the others went inside to make their offerings.

?This has always existed here, but people were timid about professing their belief. They were afraid to be judged by society,? Salazar said. ?But now, a lot of us don?t really care what society thinks.?

According to Salazar, the violence in the city has drawn many followers to her sanctuary, searching for protection that neither the church nor their government can give them.

?Now that it?s come to light, I would say that 40 percent of the people in Juarez believe in Santa Muerte,? she said. ?Still, not all are professing it.?

In Mexico, a traditionally Catholic society, the worship of a deity that isn?t recognized by the Catholic Church usually?means?an association to criminal organizations. Members of drug cartels, commonly referred to as narcos, have long been followers of the Santa Muerte.

Narcos make offerings to the icon in return for protection in their illicit activities. In some rare and very brutal cases, the offerings have consisted of human body parts.

Eight people were arrested in northern Sonora state in March of this year after they were accused of killing two ten-year-old boys and a woman in ritual Santa Muerte sacrifices.

Salazar said that this type of worship is not the ?true cult? of La Santa Muerte.

?This is not exclusively for the narcos,? she said. ?Even police go to her for protection. Even they realize how powerful she is.?

The Catholic Church in Mexico has consistently denounced the worship of such a deity, but it cannot deny the rise in adoration for such figures in Mexico?s violent border towns.

Rev. Felipe de Jes?s Ju?rez,?head priest at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in CD.?Ju?rez, says the belief of Santa Muerte arrived in Ciudad?Ju?rez?around 2009 and 2010, at the height of the violence. Though the murder rate has dropped dramatically, the culture of death has not.

Mix of flowers, ginger, and other ingredients being offered as a sacrifice to La Santa Muerte inside of Sanctuary. (Photo by Alex Pe?a)

?We are all exposed to this new cultural situation. Here in the border we see a lot of different types of beliefs,??Ju?rez?said. ?This started with people who don?t have a good moral base. They are grabbing death, putting a cloak on it, and making it a saint. But it?s not a saint; it?s death.?

In the case of Santa Muerte, once followers pray to her, they believe she will grant them favors, but they must repay her.

?If they don?t, they believe they will be punished,??Ju?rez?said. ?So many live in fear.?

He said he opposes such a practice because he believes the grace of God is free.

Nonetheless,?Ju?rez?recognizes the power of Yolanda Salazar and her followers of this growing cult in his city.

?This woman, a self-proclaimed high priest who started out of her house, now has a full building with a sanctuary,? he said. ??The devotion in Mexico is very strong.?

And nowhere is the diversity of Santa Muerte worship more prevalent than inside the gates of a Salazar prayer vigil. Little boys and girls hold flowers and candles as offerings; their parents write the prayers on small sheets of paper.

All while a group of teenagers stand and chat near the door, waiting their turn to enter and place their own prayers.

?I feel a lot of security,? said Alexia Varaza, 20, a follower of Santa Muerte. ?I?ve had a lot of luck with La Santa Muerte. She gives me strength.?

Varaza?s mother and father are believers in the cult, but the rest of her family is skeptical.

?That stuff?s for sicarios ? for killers!? said Varaza,?explaining what her family thinks of the cult vigils she attends every weekend.

?That?s not what it is for me. I just tell them I?m a student, and I need the good luck!?

Whether for sicarios or students, Salazar?s doors are open 24/7 to people searching for protection in a city saturated with violence.

?The real cult, our cult, is to go out and profess the goodness of La Santa Muerte,? Salazar said. ?That?s why I opened the sanctuary.?

Salazar has plans to open another Santa Muerte sanctuary next year, with the expectation that her following will continue to grow as massively as during the past year. ?She certainly will be praying to her beloved Santa Muerte for that to happen.

Alex Pe?a is a freelance foreign correspondent currently covering Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Previously, Pena was based in Nairobi, Kenya covering East Africa for Voice of America TV, and has also filed stories from the Middle East, including the border of Jordan and Syria. He graduated from the journalism program at Florida Gulf Coast University in December 2011.

Chip Munk:

December 31st, 2012 at 1:24 pm

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Donna Wickerd:

December 31st, 2012 at 1:54 pm

this religion makes just as much sense as the gun worshiping that goes on on the northern side of the border...

Jean Amost Cadet:

December 31st, 2012 at 3:13 pm

"I am the Lord your GOD... You will have no other gods before me... You will not make to yourself any graven image... You will not bow yourself down to them nor serve them... Exodus 20:2-5

Bill Mangrum:

December 31st, 2012 at 3:14 pm

Religion still engages people, evolving and adapting to local customs, giving voice to universal themes. Not to be missed is the death toll: 10,000 in this one areas since 2007!

Lawrence C Rountree:

December 31st, 2012 at 3:22 pm

So sad about like praying from the followers of the pervert mohammed. Both are exhalting death, yet God is life and love and light.

Sergio Vargas:

December 31st, 2012 at 3:29 pm

Unfortunately, ignorance and stupidity is alive and well in Cd. Juarez. Fortunately, the rest of Mexico does not share this value. For those of you who have visited Cd. Juarez, Tijuana, Laredo, or any of the other border cities, you should know that as you travel further south of Mexico, you will find a completely different culture. That part of Mexico is beautiful....filled with friendly people, culture, history, tourist attractions......the border towns on the other hand, are the shameful part of this beautiful country.

Aaron C. Jones:

December 31st, 2012 at 3:38 pm

Maybe they just like "Sons Of Anarchy"?

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December 31st, 2012 at 3:58 pm

I invite everyone to read Psalm 91 in the Bible where our Almighty God explains that if we care enough to have a true relationship with Him, He will indeed see us as valuable family members and protect us accordingly. His promise is clear: verse 10, "No calamity will befall you, and not even a plague will draw near your tent." verse 14, "BECAUSE on me he has set his affection, I shall also provide him with escape. I shall protect him because he has come to know my name." If these people had not been so thoroughly misled by the "church" they would have known our Almighty God and His Son, Jesus Christ, in truthfulness. What a shame.

Dewey Cheetham:

December 31st, 2012 at 4:00 pm

Mexicans can do no wrong, according to the Catholic Church of Latin America. I grew up in the Catholic Church and they used to hit kids up for contributions to help the "little brown people across the border" all the time. These beggars enter the US illegally and steal resources from American charities that are meant to feed the world.

Dewey Cheetham:

December 31st, 2012 at 4:05 pm

"The Catholic Church in Mexico denounces the worship as a cult."...... Several years ago, the Catholic Church in Tiajuana was caught with drug money. They quickly denounced it as a contribution from someone in the cartel that wanted to get back to God. They went on to say that money from drugs is evil and they don't want those types of contributions. I guess Mexican priests can read minds too!

Cherie Unsworth:

December 31st, 2012 at 4:11 pm

To me no religion makes sense, I don't believe in "worshipping" anyone or anything, so I have to ask, what makes your religion whether it be Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Mormonism, Hinduism better than any other religion? What makes the way that you worship your "God" any better? Do you have conclusive evidence that your God is real? That "Jesus Christ" walked this earth? Or are you just going by what a 2000 year old STORY BOOK is telling you? Aren't all religions a cult? Think about it, all religions congregate into a "holy house" in order to worship a "God" that is represented by statues. I thought the Bible taught tolerance, obviously not by some of the comments here.

El Lion El Lion:

December 31st, 2012 at 4:29 pm

Shades of Haitti, what are those crazy MX thinking of. They're neighbors to one of the world's most powerful and successful Nation's and they look into chicken guts for guidance. Worms in Mescal are one thing. Are chicken beaks next? All this seems like fodder for another Quentin Tarrantino movie.

Lawrence C Rountree:

December 31st, 2012 at 4:30 pm

Muslims do not assimilate with any other culture just ask 57 nations currently being slaughtered by the barbarians that kill everyone that does not agree with their pervert religion. We have over 1200 mosques here in usa and they were rejoicing at the slaughter of 9/11. 5 cities in usa are under attack by sharia law and the rag head killers.

Carlos U Ramirez:

December 31st, 2012 at 6:41 pm

Good story Mr Pe?a. American's should consistenly know what's going on with our neighbors. :)

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December 31st, 2012 at 7:27 pm

The DEVIL has devised........DEVIOUS ways to take you down to HELL......with him. Of course.....ONCE you are in HELL........YOU CANNOT LEAVE anymore. What happened in the GARDEN of EDEN......when he PROMISED...Adam and eve.....ETERNAL LIFE.....equivalent to GOD's....is HAPPENING......again. And PEOPLE will BUY into this LIE....because they DON'T have GOD...into their lives.